Free Crochet Pattern: Spa Washcloth

Crochet this spa inspired waschcloth as a gift or to keep for yourself! Pair it with a lovely bar of soap or in a basket with relaxing candles and other goodies. The washcloth is easy to crochet and is made with single and double crochet stitches. Adjust the size to make it as big or small as you desire using the instructions within the pattern. Choose cotton yarn for a super soft feel.

Crochet Pattern: Washcloth
Start by chaining 25, or a chain as wide as the desired washcloth. If adjusting the width of the chain, the number of chains must be odd.
Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across: 24 sc
Row 2: ch 1, turn, working in front loops only, (sc in next st, dc in next st) across: 24 sts
Repeat row 2, 14 more times or until the washcloth is as long as desired. Do not finish off, continue with border.

BorderSingle crochet evenly around the washcloth, work 3 sc in the corner, then sc along the side of the washcloth until the bottom corner is reached, 3 sc in corner, sc across the bottom of the washcloth until the next corner is reached, 3 sc in corner, sc up along the other side of the washcloth until the top corner is reached, 3 sc in corner, sc across the top of the washcloth. Slip stitch into the first single crochet on the border to join. Finish off.

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11 Comments

Does the first single crochet stitch after turning go into the base of the single crochet after turning? Also does the single crochet at the end before turning count as a stitch? I hope this makes sense.

Hello! The first sc on row 2 will go into the first single crochet on the row (the last one you made on row 1). The row will end with a double crochet stitch, since you are alternating from single and double crochet.

I want to thank you Rachel. I finally figured it out. I think my brain was not working. This is such an elegant looking pattern. I am going to make a spa set for my granddaughters for Christmas and include a nice robe. Again, thank you for all your help. I love your blog and it’s so nice to offer your patterns for free.